Matt Hardy deleted Bray Wyatt at the Hardy Compound in Cameron, North Carolina, to close out Raw on Monday night.
Hardy and Wyatt met in what was The Ultimate Deletion, which likely served as the end of their prolonged feud. Hardy celebrated his victory on Twitter:
Anybody who was familiar with the Broken Universe from Impact Wrestling knew what to expect on Raw. Fans were treated to glimpses of Vanguard 1, Senor Benjamin, the dilapidated boat and the lake of reincarnation.
Even Jeff Hardy, who has been out of action while recovering from a torn rotator cuff, made an appearance, per WWE Unive...morerse:
WWE offered a brief clip of The Ultimate Deletion for a frame of reference to those who didn't know what to expect from the main event:
Hardy prevailed when he delivered the Twist of Fate to Wyatt and then tossed him into the lake of reincarnation. Senor Benjamin was unable to find Wyatt in the water, leading Hardy to proclaim he had deleted Wyatt for good.
Naturally, social media was buzzing while watching Raw:
The fact The Ultimate Deletion seemingly received an overwhelmingly positive reaction should lead WWE to consider returning to the Hardy Compound at some point in the future. WWE introduced the main players in Hardy's Broken Universe, but there's still plenty of dynamics to explore in the weeks or months ahead.
Of course, it's anybody's guess as to the fate of Wyatt.

Warriors forward Draymond Green left midway in the second quarter of Monday's game against the Spurs with a midsection contusion. Golden State is already without Stephen Curry (ankle), Kevin Durant (ribs) and Klay Thompson (hand).

Former Miami Dolphins and San Francisco 49ers offensive lineman Jonathan Martin was reportedly charged with four counts of making criminal threats and one count of possessing a loaded firearm.
TMZ Sports reported the news Monday, noting the L.A. County District Attorney issued the charges. There is a warrant out for the Stanford product's arrest as well.
According to TMZ Sports, Martin was arrested after a cryptic Instagram post appeared on his account. The post included a picture of a shotgun and read "When you're a bully victim & a coward your options are suicide, or revenge." Former tea...moremmates Mike Pouncey and Richie Incognito were tagged on the post.
He had a loaded shotgun, an ax and a knife in his possession at the time of the arrest.
Jason Owensof Yahoo Sports noted the post also tagged Martin's former high school—Harvard-Westlake, which closed for a day as a result—and came in the aftermath of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
The inclusion of Pouncey and Incognito was notable because the trio was embroiled in a bullying scandal when they were all teammates on the Dolphins in 2013. Incognito was suspended for the rest of the year for bullying Martin—who was eventually traded to the 49ers—in the locker room.
Martin entered the league in 2012 as a second-round pick of the Dolphins and started 32 games in three seasons for Miami and San Francisco.

With the Top 32 seeds receiving a bye, the focus is on a host of first-round clashes at the Miami Open presented by Itau.
Taylor Fritz vs.Pierre-Hugues Herbert
A string of recent deep runs on U.S. hard courts has #NextGenATP American Taylor Fritz primed for his third Miami Open presented by Itau. The 20-year-old, back up to No. 71 in the ATP Rankings, fell in a nail-biting three-setter last week to Borna Coric in the fourth round in Indian Wells, having saved match point against good friend Reilly Opelka before registering wins over Andrey Rublev and Fernando Verdasco. He reached the quarter-f...moreinals in Delray Beach (l. to Shapovalov) and has compiled a 14-3 record on the ATP Challenger Tour this season. This will be his first FedEx ATP Head2Head meeting with World No. 81 Pierre-Hugues Herbert. The 27-year-old Frenchman opened his season with a quarter-final appearance at the Maharashtra Open in India and reached the fourth round in Indian Wells last week (l. to. Kohlschreiber). Second seed Marin Cilic will face the winner in round two.
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Stefanos Tsitsipas vs. Daniil Medvedev
Dominic Thiem needed three sets to win the battle of the single-handed backhands when he met #NextGenATP Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas in the second round in Indian Wells leading in. Now Tsitsipas, No. 70 in the ATP Rankings, takes on 2017 Next Gen ATP Finals qualifier Daniil Medvedev for the first time in the pair’s Miami debut. The 19-year-old Greek reached the quarter-finals in Doha to open his season (l. to Thiem). Earlier this month, he beat No. 6 seed Philipp Kohlschreiber en route to the quarter-finals in Dubai. Medvedev, the World No. 52, started the season emphatically, as he won seven matches in a row to land his first ATP World Tour title in Sydney (d. De Minaur) as a 21-year-old qualifier. He also won through qualifying before reaching the quarter-finals in Rotterdam. The winner will face #NextGenATP No. 4 seed Alexander Zverev.
Denis Shapovalov vs. Viktor Troicki
Another #NextGenATP player making his Miami debut will be 18-year-old Canadian Denis Shapovalov. The World No. 46 has a 9-7 start to the season with his best result being a semi-final run at the Delray Beach Open (l. to eventual champion Tiafoe). Three of his defeats this season have come against Top 15 opponents. Troicki, No. 68 in the ATP Rankings, won the pair’s only prior FedEx ATP Head2Head encounter in Shanghai last year in three sets. The Serbian won his sixth straight victory in a five-set match at the Australian Open to start his year (d. Bolt, l. to Kyrgios in 2R). He subsequently reached the quarter-finals in Sofia. The winner will face No. 24 seed Damir Dzumhur of Bosnia in the second round.
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Jared Donaldson vs. Marcos Baghdatis
After his maiden ATP World Tour semi-final appearance on hard court in Acapulco earlier this month, 2017 Next Gen ATP Finals qualifier Jared Donaldson arrived in Indian Wells at a career high of No. 48 in the ATP Rankings (l. to Bautista Agut in 2R). The 21-year-old American won through qualifying in each of the past two years to reach the Miami main draw. Last year he went on to reach the fourth round before he fell to countryman Jack Sock. He has never faced experienced Cypriot Marcos Baghdatis, a former No. 8 in the ATP Rankings. The 32-year-old Baghdatis has surged back into the Top 100 (No. 82) after winning five straight matches as a qualifier before handing Milos Raonic a walkover in the fourth round in Indian Wells. Last month he reached the quarter-finals in Sofia (l. to Kovalik). No. 25 seed Feliciano Lopez awaits the wi...

Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green exited Monday's game against the San Antonio Spurs, the team announced.
NBC Sports Bay Area's Kerith Burke reported Green was suffering from a "midsection issue"(h/t Monte Poole of NBC Sports Bay Area).
Green has not been susceptible to injuries throughout his career. The 28-year-old had never missed more than six games in a season prior to the 2017-18 season, though he's already sat out eight gamesto this point.
A three-time All-Star, Green remains a jack-of-all-trades for the Warriors. He is averaging11.4 points, 8.0 rebounds, 7.4 assists, 1.4 blocks...more and 1.4 stealsper game this season.
Jordan Bell is available to see increased playing time until Green can return to the lineup.
Green's injury does leave a significant void for the Warriors, especially with Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson all battling injuries of their own. Golden State's main concern at this point is getting its stars healthy in time for the playoffs.

Two of the biggest sports stars in Cleveland history were in the same spot Monday night.
Former Cleveland Browns tackle Joe Thomas was courtside for the Cleveland Cavaliers' matchup with the Milwaukee Bucks, and it resulted in a huge embrace from LeBron James:
Thomas announced his retirement from the NFL last week and had his official press conference Monday.The 10-time Pro Bowler and six-time All-Pro lineman decided to continue the celebration with a Cavs game.
It seems the future Basketball Hall of Famer appreciated the appearance from the future Football Hall of Famer.

The Sweet 16 has two double-digit Cinderellas after No. 11 seeds Buffalo and Central Michigan won Monday. The Bulls, who beat Florida State on the Seminoles' court, and Chippewas are the first pair of 11-seeds or lower to reach the Sweet 16 since 2012.

It's been a tumultuous season for the Cleveland Cavaliers with health concerns and roster turnover making headlines, but LeBron James got his All-Star teammate back Monday and thrived in a 124-117 victory over Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks at Quicken Loans Arena.
The win put Cleveland four games ahead of Milwaukee in the crowded race for Eastern Conference playoff seeding and served as a reminder the James and Kevin Love combination will factor heavily in the pursuit of a championship.
James led the way with a triple-double of 40 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists, while Love a...moredded 18 points, seven boards and four assists in his first game since he suffered a broken hand against the Detroit Pistons on Jan. 30.
Love also hit 4-of-9 from three-point range, demonstrating his tendency to take advantage of openings largely created by James' presence.
This article will be updated to provide more information on this story as it becomes available.
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